Thursday, September 18, 2008

Yellow Sticky Notes Fall Film Festival Screenings!

Yellow Sticky Notes will be screening at a bunch of film festivals this fall. Yellow Sticky Notes will be screening at the Vancouver International, Calgary International, Atlantic, Hawaii, San Diego Asian, DC Asian, Vancouver Asian, TallGrass, and Whistler Film Festivals.

YSN will also be screening internationally at the Singapore Animation Nation, 6st International Film Festival on Peace and Human Rights - Barcelona, Spain, and Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival International Digital Animation Short Films Competition.

Also, I should mention that I'm from Vancouver and have a FANTASTIC Video that has the working title :

Dear Marc Emery, You're Fired!

Another one that I'm working on is:

A Conversation With Joe The Plumber where I call him a conservative mouth piece and use his bald head as a billboard for the word "ChristFAG!" as a result of his recent comments against the homosexual community...

Please contact me...

If you add me as a friend on youtube I will share it with you...

BTW, if you're wondering how I found you, I saw your video at Spike And Mike's... You were definitely in th top 5...

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About Me

Jeff Chiba Stearns is an award-winning Canadian independent animation filmmaker, writer and illustrator, born in Kelowna, BC. His film work incorporates various techniques - animation, documentary, and experimental. In 2001, he founded Meditating Bunny Studio. His short animated films have screened at film festivals around the world and have been broadcast in Canada by the CBC. In 2005, he completed the award-winning classically animated film, “What Are You Anyways?” - The first animated film that explores Hapa issues. After making the film, he has become an international spokesperson for mixed-race identity. The film has screened at over 40 international film festivals and won 7 awards including the award for Best Animated Short Subject at the CAEAA's. His 2007 animation Yellow Sticky Notes won the Prix du Public at the 2009 Clermont-Ferrand Short Film Festival along with 8 other awards. He has also written articles for national publications and lectured around the world at conferences and universities about mixed-race identity, cultural awareness, animation process, and Hapa issues.